Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Letter from David G. Burnet at Austin to Charles S. Taylor (1 page), 1/12/1847
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
'Texas Chronicle--Extra', 1/4/1838
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Estate papers and family tree of Johann Eberhard Ruoff (photocopy, 3 pages; transcription, 2 pages)
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Photo of headstone
Photograph of Charles Standfield Taylor's headstone.
Official land survey signed by Thomas S. Brooks, Deputy Surveyor, and A. A. Nelson, County Surveyor of Nacogdoches Co.
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
Receipt for payment
Correspondence, invoices, tax receipts, field notes, deeds, powers of attorney, and other legal documents, Confederate warrants, notes, and orders for food to be supplied to Confederate soldiers' families, and genealogical material on the Taylor and Ruoff (Ruff, Roff) families of Nacogdoches.
"A Very Grave Offence; Young Man Caught In The Act of Poisoning Syrup," 'Weekly Sentinel' (photocopy) [re: Runnels], 7/22/1903
The article recounts the allegations against Runnels and being charged for poisoning a batch of syrup at Stripling Haselwood and Co.'s with strychnine.